Can a student go for MIT after completing class 12th with 90% in India? And, what is SAT?

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    Arslan Shaikh helping others give me satisfaction | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    Yes, you can. There are some requirements. You have to take SAT test. SAT is an aptitude test, which shows you mental ability. Thinking skills in writing, reading and math section. If you are speaking English very less, you have to take TOEFL and two SAT subject test or if you can understand English fluently, then you have to take SAT and two SAT subject test.
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    Aroon Bae A gamer and love helping people | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Hello,
    Yes, you can. Chances are good if you have such good grades. But, MIT is MIT, they will also check if you have other abilities like innovative skills, research skills, extracurricular, voluntary work, sports, culture, arts and anything that can set you aside from the rest of the applicants. Almost every applicant who will apply to MIT will have similar or more percentage than yours so you have to think and plan strategically. SAT is the entrance exam required to pursue Bachelor degree courses in USA. MIT will also ask for SAT subject tests in addition to SAT. Hope this was helpful.
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